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My first attempt with Apoxie-Sculpt
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This is my first attempt. These players will be Dolphins in our new pro-league coming this Spring. Thanks Frank Jacobs for your help. thmbsp$
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Looks good so far. I'd love to see the finished product. Looks like a monster in the making.thmbsp$
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Who makes it?
Mine is by Aves and when I mix the two 50/50 mine comes out more of a bone lighter color.I just roll out lil balls of it to add to shoulder pads and thigh pads,and to beef up the calves.You can then use a little spit and polish to smooth it out.I got this from Franny-j-boy--a great customizer.hope this helps--STT
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Got it from the same place. I use the same process but when it dried it had little craters all through it. I tried the Apoxie solvant but it dissolved some of the Apoxie. I may try water the next time to help smooth it out. I used the gray color.
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Milliput
Is another fine material to use.
Been used by model builders for years. |
new castle...this doesn't look right. It should be much smoother. did you mix the part A and B 50/50?
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Pics of this procedure is great
Is there anything out there that could be used without having to be mixed.
Norbert |
my thoughts also.
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Just have alittle cup of water sitting by , and every once in a while just wet the tool that you are sculpting with . This helps with the smoothing of the apoxie.
Now just ad some size to those chicken legs . |
Joe,
I mixed 50/50. I dont know why it didn't smooth out. I bought the grey sculpt. Jeff, I am not going to mess with the legs. I like the 80's shoulder pad look. I am going to try the water tonight. |
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